As you can see above, the inside of the case is pretty clean. The downside to the whole inside of the case is the two USB cables that take a bit more management. Also, the drive "bays" are merely holes in the bottom of the case. They have rubber shocks to help prevent vibration and noise. This is a nice touch for the drives. As you can see immediately above, there are screws that can be removed if you need to access your hardware from the top of the case. In our installation, we didn't need to remove these and we could access everything from the side.

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The case is made of aluminum and that's why it weighs a little over a Kg. I'm pretty happy with the overall size as well as it is very compact and still supports graphics cards up to 18cm long.